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Backyard Vegetable Gardening Part 2- Tomatoes & Peppers Speakers: Garry Abfalter, Denise Wetzel- OSU Extension Greene County Master Gardener Volunteers Join us to learn more about how to start your own garden during COVID-19. You may even learn a quic ...

A colleague recently shared with me a really great infographic prepared by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) that illustrates just how much of an impact being outdoors can have on kids and their health. Here are just a few of the key facts illustr ...

Tank mixing of various combinations of pesticides, as well as pesticides plus other liquid products such as biologicals, fertilizers, and plant amendments, is a common practice. Tank mixing allows for the treatment of various pests, for example weeds and ...

Judging from the calls I have been getting over the past week, we have some issues out there. One good source of information – with pictures and often accompanied by a remedy is the OSU/PSU Corn, Soybean, Wheat, and Forages Field Guide. We have two versio ...

While progress is way ahead of last year, soybean planting is spilling into June. (According to USDA NASS, 53% of soybean acreage was planted by May 24, 2020. Last year, at the same time, only 11% of soybean acreage was planted.) As planting continues int ...

Cressleaf Groundsel is in full flower currently in forage and unplanted fields across the state. While this is not a new weed prevalence has been increasing, causing concern for many livestock producers. Toxicity Cressleaf Groundsel is toxic to both catt ...

The alfalfa crop over the past week has continued to advance in maturity. Pure alfalfa stands across Ohio are ready to be harvested for high quality forage (see table below). Producers in dryer regions were able to start harvesting alfalfa fields over the ...